Cà Pesaro (art museum)

Admission into the Cà Pesaro Museum is free when using the Venice City Pass Best – You save € 14.

Since the end of the 19th century, the Cà Pesaro has served as a hub for art and culture. Opened as an exhibition area for young artists, it is now home to two museums. On the second floor in the piano nobile, an international gallery for art can be found that hosts work by Klimt, Chagall, Kandinsky, and many other artists from the 19th and 20th century. The third floor is home to the Museum of Oriental Art, which showcases all kind of objects mostly from Japan, Indonesia, and China. One highlight of this attraction is the palace itself, which was built in beautiful 17th century Baroque architecture.

Opening hours Cà Pesaro

November – March: Tue–Sun.: 10 am – 5 pm

April – October: Tue–Sun: 10 am –6 pm

The museum Cà Pesaro is open in the winter season (November-March) from 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. In the summer season (April-October), opening hours are extended from 10 am to 6 pm. The Cà Pesaro is closed on Monday all year round.

Admission fee Cà Pesaro

Adults: 14 € Children (6 – 14 years old): 11.50 €

The admission fee for adults to the museum Cà Pesaro costs 14 Euros, and for children ages 6 to 14, 11.50 Euros.

Tickets Cà Pesaro

Admission into the Cà Pesaro is included in the Venice City Pass Best.

Address Cà Pesaro

Address:Santa Croce 2076 30135 Venezia, Italy

Direction Cà Pesaro

San Stae: Line 1

Special terms and conditions Cà Pesaro

Please be aware that bags and backpacks may be checked at the entrance of the museum. It is also requested that all bulky items will be stored in the wardrobe.

Highlights Cà Pesaro

Exhibitions in a beautiful 17th century Baroque palace

Master works of modern art

Museum of Oriental Art with more than 30,000 objects

Attractions near Cà Pesaro

The Grand Canal and the beautiful San Stae church are both located nearby the Cà Pesaro, as well as the Palazzo Mocenigo, which is also home to a museum.